齊格濛特·鮑曼(Zygmunt Bauman),1925年生於波蘭茲南市。英國利茲大學和波蘭華沙大學榮譽退休教授。著有《後現代倫理學》、《現代性與大屠殺》、《生活在碎片之中》、《後現代性及其不滿者》、《追尋政治》、《立法者和闡釋者:論現代性、後現代性和知識分子》等。
The word "globalization" is used to convey the hope and determination of order-making on a worldwide scale. It is trumpeted as providing more mobility -of people, capital, and information -and as being equally beneficial for everyone. With recent technological developments -most notably the Internet -globalization seems to be the fate of the world. But no one seems to be in control. As noted sociologist Zygmunt Bauman shows in this detailed history of globalization, while human affairs now take place on a global scale, we are not able to direct events; we can only watch as boundaries, institutions, and loyalties shift in rapid and unpredictable ways. Who benefits from the new globalization? Are people in need assisted more quickly and efficiently? Or are the poor worse off than ever before? Will a globalized economy shift jobs away from traditional areas, destroying time-honored national industries? Who will enjoy access to jobs in the new hierarchy of mobility? From the way the global economy creates a class of absentee landlords to current prison designs for the criminalized underclass, Bauman dissects globalization in all its manifestations: its effects on the economy, politics, social structures, and even our perceptions of time and space. In a chilling analysis, Bauman argues that globalization divides as much as it unites, creating an ever-widening gulf between the haves and the have-nots. Rather than the hybrid culture we had hoped for, globalization is creating a more homogenous world. Drawing on the works of philosophers, social historians, architects, and theoreticians such as Michel Foucault, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Alfred J. Dunlap, and Le Corbusier, presents a historical overview of the methods employed to create and define human spaces and institutions, from rural villages to sprawling urban centers. Bauman shows how the advent of the computer translates into the decline of truly public space. And he explores the dimensions of a world in which -through new technologies -time is accelerated and space is compressed, revealing how we have arrived at our current state of global thinking. Bauman´s incisive methods of inquiry make an excellent antidote to the exuberance expressed by those who stand to benefit from the new pace and mobility of the modern life.
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鮑曼對於全球化進程所帶來的後果持悲觀主義者的態度。兩極分化,旅遊者與流浪者的比喻,社區分區的顯現化、民族-國傢主權的消解,消費社會的興起,從全景監獄到對視監獄的轉變等等,鮑曼為我們展現瞭新資本主義的發展帶來的“嚴重”後果。
評分提到瞭許多非常現實的社會問題,像米歇爾福柯所描述的全景式監獄圖景(上層統治階級和下層民眾之間的關係);社會財富兩極分化日益加劇;流動性所産生的無保障和不確定性以及民眾由此産生的對於生活的恐慌與焦慮等等。 作者對於下層民眾的生活狀態所持的態度是悲觀的——像“奴...
評分鮑曼對全球化的洞見無依帶著悲觀主義的色彩,在他看來,全球化在製造流動性的同時並沒有給人類帶來自由,反而從另一個方麵加速瞭社會的兩極分化,資本主義和全球化所帶來的剝削進一步加強。 如吉登斯所言,晚進現代化社會是一個時空急劇壓縮的社會,這種時空壓縮造成瞭脫域,即...
評分【整理瞭一下五年前寫的作業,先都放在豆瓣】 全球化已經成為當代學者無法繞開的一種世界現狀,各個學科內對於這一局麵的討論也有不少。鮑曼的這本《全球化——人類的後果》,大概是對此最悲觀的聲音之一。 在鮑曼這裏,“地方性”或者“本土性”或者“全球本土性”是一個頻頻...
評分提到瞭許多非常現實的社會問題,像米歇爾福柯所描述的全景式監獄圖景(上層統治階級和下層民眾之間的關係);社會財富兩極分化日益加劇;流動性所産生的無保障和不確定性以及民眾由此産生的對於生活的恐慌與焦慮等等。 作者對於下層民眾的生活狀態所持的態度是悲觀的——像“奴...
圖書標籤: 社會學 法國---France 旁聽 eager Zygmunt_Bauman Writing IR Globalization
absentee landlordship, extraterritoriality; tourists and vagabonds; panopticon and synopticon
評分"Globalization". 正在身臨其境地體驗“全球化的在地化”
評分absentee landlordship, extraterritoriality; tourists and vagabonds; panopticon and synopticon
評分"Tourists become wanderers and put the bitter-sweet dreams of homesickness above the comforts of home... Vegabonds are on the move because they have been pushed from behind - having first been spiritually uprooted from the place that holds no promise, by a force of seduction and propulsion too powerful, and often too mysterious, to resist..." p.92
評分非常精彩。從後現代的角度,把全球化的關注點重新放到“人”身上來。文本身也很好讀,寫得浪漫優美。
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